ExampleGroup

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# users

6

Mean account age (years)

11.07

Hours spent contributing (estimate based on time x changesets x features + time * written words + time * delete words + time for discussion + time for …)

Note
This is a diverse group of active contributors, mostly hobbyists, with interests in a variety of features.
Contributions per type

# users with changesets

6

# changesets

505

changesets/day

0.16

Where do they contribute?
When do they contribute?
bigram n
maj gtfs 70
septembre 2025 41
gtfs septembre 39
gtfs https 31
ftp opendata 27
https www.korrigo.bzh 27
www.korrigo.bzh ftp 27
2 communes 24
au moins 24
cheval sur 24
correction voie 24
moins 2 24
sur au 24
voie à 24
à cheval 24

# users with wiki edits

3

total additions

541.13

total deletions

-415.12

# of new pages created

6

When do they contribute?
Written words by language
Wiki changes and size
Top 15 contributed wiki pages

# users with diary entries

0

Total diary entries

Wordcount based on titles

# users with map notes

5

# of notes

7,818

# of notes/user

1563.6

Wordcout based on notes contents

WordLength by notes?

# users with gpx traces

5

Total km

Total traces by country

This dashboard is a proof of concept that displays how a group of users contribute to OpenStreetMap with special consideration to EDI issues. That means, for example, that this dashboard recognises different types of contributions and all data shown has been anonymised.

This dashboard is a result of a codesign process with members of Geochicas and the Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies at the University of Warwick, and is inspired by Pascal Neis’ great HDYC, but with notable important differences:

  • It displays how certain groups of users contribute to OSM, without revealing who their members are. For the purposes of this dashboard, a group is a number of users that have a shared interests who self-report as members of a group.
  • It recognises that there are different ways of contributing to OSM beyond map contributions (e.g. wiki edits, user diaries…). As such, it incorporates data from different sources (see below).
  • It is opensource: you can see the code (and contribute to it!) in this GitHub repository.
  • It is self-hosted (for now! -keep tuned), meaning that data stays in your computer.
  • It is way slower!
Data Sources
  • OpenStreetMap API (via {osmapiR}))
  • OpenStreetMap Wiki API
  • OpenStreetMap User profiles
Acknowledgements
How to cite

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